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Royal Adventures: Prince George and Princess Charlotte Take to Pony Riding
In a delightful twist of royal life, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have recently taken up pony riding, thanks to the assistance of Zara Tindall.
This exciting development showcases the younger generation of the royal family embracing outdoor activities, a trend that their parents wholeheartedly support.
Both George, who is 9, and Charlotte, aged 7, are said to be enthusiastic about spending time outdoors, with horse riding emerging as a favorite pastime.
Their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are keen on encouraging their children's interests, ensuring they have plenty of opportunities to engage in sports and outdoor fun.
Zara Tindall, the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, has played a significant role in this equestrian adventure.
As an accomplished equestrian herself, she won a silver medal at the London 2012 Olympics, making her a perfect mentor for the young royals.
According to a source, Zara's expertise has been invaluable in introducing George and Charlotte to the world of riding.
The source shared insights with Hello magazine, noting that since George is still quite small, the family opted against placing him on a large horse.
Instead, they reached out to Zara for help, asking to use one of her Shetland ponies.
This thoughtful approach ensures that George can learn the ropes of riding safely and comfortably.